The Crazy Computer

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"It is traditional. Sure, we have viewed films like ‘Terminator’ and intelligent grumbling androids in ‘Star Wars’, but there has never been nearly anything like Asminov’s and Kubrick’s HAL."

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It is traditional. Sure, we have viewed films like ‘Terminator’ and intelligent grumbling androids in ‘Star Wars’, but there
has never been nearly anything like Asminov’s and Kubrick’s HAL. ‘2001, a Space Odyssey’ was numerous films in one, however, the nearest thing you think of when it comes to HAL’s murderous spaceship takeover is ‘Alien’. ‘2001’ was in huge component a horror movie along with a significant caution to us all.

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Could HAL, a murderous paranoid computer, in fact, come into existence? The answer, so far as with regards to I am anxious, is a conclusive ‘yes’, and we should carefully shield in opposition to it occurring. The greatest error that many individuals make concerning HAL, both inside the film and as audiences, is that HAL is, or in some ways will become ‘conscious’.

When confronted with computer applications, nevertheless, awareness is obviously not just an appropriate problem. The problem is that we code computers to model us – in lots of ways a software program is an immediate recording of our mind procedures.

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Nowadays there exists not a whole lot threat in that. So long as programs are simply designed after our mind procedures, they are going to do us no harm. But as coding becomes a lot more advanced – and this will – increasingly more of our ‘mind’ operations will probably be programmed too.

This includes verdict, discernment, preferences, actual reaction, and the rest of the abilities of our clairvoyant – central nervous system. Regrettably, our neuroses, psychosis, as well as other psychological conditions are likely to slide into programs too, and applications will at some point have to be lawfully managed and examined for security prior to being launched towards the public.

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This really is not sci-fi. It really is currently turning up in certain kinds of applications. And purposeful applications, like video games in which fighters slaughter one another or individuals drive around in vehicles getting points for striking people on the streets, have to be considered seriously. At some point applications – not us – will likely be traveling our vehicles and looking into our kids.

References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_9000
https://www.cnet.com/news/top-ten-evil-computers/
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/8250/what-caused-hal-9000-to-go-mad

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HAL was caught with a dilemma where he had to chose between the protection of the crew and the accomplishment of his mission.

Clearly his programmers put the mission first.

What if a self driving car AI had to chose between protecting the person on board and a pedestrian suddenly crossing the road?

How do you program that...

That's why it needs to have its own will. :P